Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 ยง 641.500 | 2019

(1) After an adjudication determines that a child shall be made a ward of the court and specific findings of fact are made on the allegations stated in the petition, the court shall determine the disposition of the case.  Such disposition may occur immediately following the conclusion of the adjudicatory hearing or may be continued for not more than 30 days to allow the parties to present additional information on the needs of the child, parent or custodian, and the availability of a preferred placement.  If disposition is continued, the court shall enter an order temporarily placing the child until the dispositional hearing is concluded.
 
(2) The court may order remedial services for the child, and parent or custodian, and may:
 
 (a) permit the child to remain with a parent or custodian subject to protective supervision by Social Services, and such limitations and conditions as the court may prescribe or
 
 (b) give custody to Social Services to place the child in accordance with CITC 641.450 or
 
 (c) transfer legal custody of the child to a family member or other person capable of meeting the childs needs or
 
 (d) Recommend emancipation of the child or 
   
 (e) Recommend such long-term plan as may be in the childs best interests.
 
(3) For the purpose of determining proper disposition of the case, the court may receive such other reports, documents or testimony, as it deems relevant.  The rules of evidence shall not apply to the disposition hearing.
 
(4) A child made a ward of the court shall remain a ward of the court until
 
 (a) the petition is dismissed or wardship is otherwise terminated or
 
 (b) the court transfers jurisdiction over the case to a foreign jurisdiction or
 
 (c) a decree of adoption is entered or
 
 (d) the child reaches 18 years of age or is otherwise emancipated, unless the court has, in a prior order, determined that wardship should continue until the child has reached his or her twenty-first (21) birthday.
 
(5) As part of a disposition, the court may enter such other orders as are necessary to determine visitation rights of any person or party, restrictions on the childs associations or activities, conditions to be followed by the person or agency having custody of the child, and what, if any, financial support a parent is obligated to make while the child is placed out of home.